tNMVL AN) ggClAL, ,0Htt HAO snlftie, See Nord- HcavyTog followed by roln greet early risers today. , S'tyecptkln lined and 0. D. mark taloehM. See Nordhaus, Thcro nrn many poopto now In Columbus who will pay (30 to W for a modern bungalow. S, A. Wyman of Demln was In Columbus Tuesday on business. He came over In hit machine. John II. Cox, manager Columbus Phunbing Company, reports busi es conditions In Ills lino as flue, It Is presumed Iho Chamber of ft.mmerco will announce the name lit the new secretary at Its next m-oilng. Ileo Oreer of Joplln, Mo. re newisl his subMrlpllon for a year (his week. Ha says he cannot do without tho Courier. Columbus is going to have newspaper lhl will bo chock-full of army news. It wilt take time but in eoon as reporters can bo seeured. ri'iorteri who aro famil iar with camp details as well as athletic and social happenings, I'll Chamber of Commerce is mthoiil a secretary since the res ignation of W. E. Halt, who has pine to Lordtburg. Several names h...

THE CftUftlfeUS cotaitfc -tea CSEOUXSfTT TELLS WBETIIEXnCT ITS OF ML chance rm you ts get mcn U Vmir LM4 CaMbMi Mineral He tMIU as Herein DrwrltW You Hhould CousuK a Geolotlrt. Qukk.V Oil U found In commercial quan title only In sedimentary rocks, Mich as shslet, Mndxtonni and limestones, according lo It O, George, formerly stale geologist ot Colorado. These rocki tre formed front thee lay, aand and lime that were ages ago carried by river from land areas to the tea and spread over the tea floor by waves and other agencies. The seas are and were full of plant and animal life, and as the sands and clays are Iwmiik spread over the sea floor, the dead plants and animals are burled with them, under certain condl lions, as these deposit of sand, clay and limestone grove, minute globules of oil are distilled from the plant and animal matter and nre caught, held and burled in the iimm of sand, clay and water which makes up the unsolidlOed roek. roldlnu of (lock Mai Oil CoHect M the oil Is ...

w r WILSON XlMttftft, Editor, Publisher, Owner. failure fer the wkIw. Whel tittle success shey mrt with to ene Met. SUBSCRIPTION RATM Ono Year . Bit Month mi Three Monthi J One Month M ADVUIITISINQ RATES. Ono insertion, per Inch We Ono month, per inch... ....... ..3c Classified fait and reading notices, one Insertion, 10 cents per line by tlio month without change of kind copy, 8 centa per line. Minimum charge, 60 cent. Entered at the potto Ae at Co lumbus, New Mexico a second class null nutter. WITH YOUR ASSISTANCE Did you like the latt issue of the Columbus Courier? Ye. Welt, we liked It ounelvr and we re ceived many congratulation. When you realize that we were strangers, and that condition In the Courier office 'were chaotle, you aurely know what U in (tore for you In tlio future. We are going to give Columhu tlio bed newspaper ever published, not only In the city, in the state. We have had the training, tho experience, we have traveled well, and we are broad minded. We are goin...

7m", maimu& mmm :IMRRMIINIi8 TRtjttssj WERE fASV IN MKJHCe CITY. Mealeo CKy, OcL A Jack John- o the wotM fcmcketl m KM Cal ler ki the tWi retttf of (Mr SB round mkh here this moeahtg. Alter ono ot the preliminary bout a quarrel ensued ever a de cision given by Antoato Earafcl, the referee, and Bart I drew a revol cr and lafefoily wounded Mig uel Mcndixabcl, one- of the judfea. WOULD ORGANWE STRIKE. Uryn Mawr, Pa, Oct. 3. MUa Helen Taft, acting president of the Urjrn Mawr college, declared today In an addrets before the alumni conference In the Bjrro Mawr cam paign for $1,000,000 to lnereate facility remuneration, that ahe wished tho professors of tho coun try would organize a union strike for higher salaries. THE COMMISSION PANACEA A politician when asked to do something turns It over to a com mission. When a real reformation it de manded we turn It over (o a com mission. When the people demand lhal the profiteer ho gono after with a club and hit profits reduced, the jHjIlllclan...

II MM CmWJ COVftUM lYOMGIWf FWPBffSET Nv mh! Mm Put AM DHrat Ah ay. TM) ywitwui. rm mmmx Locks huKrime WHh Tm Note rr-eK Year's WorfcatMlite WW Uiatlante the C.hamf tun. 1 New York, Oct I0.-Frank G, Mrnkc, iport writer for the Kl I'ato Timet has gut Hie dope on Dob Martin, who has to many booster in camp Furlong and ha writes ns follows: Those who are nursing thoughts of a mill between Jack Dempsey and llob Martin within the next 12 months aro coddling a vain horse. "I'm not going to let Martin tackle the mighty Dctnpsey before IWI nl the very earliest," Is tho way that Jimmy Uronson put It And Jluimy it the youth who It piloting the pugilistic destiny of tin youthful champion of alt the soldiering force of tho world. "llnrlln it a great ring man right now ono of the greatest In the world," adds Umnton. "Hut he i a hit shy In experience, lie will have to know a whole lot more alxmt the ring and it mysteries before I'll let him lako a crack at the supcr-champlon. Many a fight er hat ...

THE COLUMBUS COUMKtt Published EveryFrkh .WILSON K1LOORE, Edlurubllsher, Owacf. BUB9CMiTKN RATM Ont Year UN Six MonlM iJM Three Months M Oho Month .. Jt ADVEftTISlNO RATES. Ono Insertion, per Inch... c 6110 in6(.lli, per Inch. 3 Classified mU and readies notices. one, .Insertion, to cents per line; liy the month without change ol copy 8 cents per line. Minimum rliarge, 60 rents. Entered al the postoffle al Co- Imihus, New Mexico as second class mall matter. UUILDLNG OV COLUMMCS. Cities, like alt other thlnp in this life, were not created without a reason. It I presumed thai Co lumbus was at first thought ol because tha Kl Paso & South western wanted a water tank at this location. Naturally a coal liln was added, then the station pratur and agent They had to be fed and wanted to live as other men, so along came the women folk, then tho grocer and you might say the candlestick maker, although A. Frederickson might resent this. Then csme tin nloiwcr lownslle people; then tin army o...

i a sm .The e or UftKed State trw at KaefcH, N. N, ItM been mhmI "Chh Shannon," I kaaer Lieutenant Colonel James A. Mmh non (captain of tavalry) who sHed Oct, 8, 1918, from woufiik received In action ai Chatel-Cbehery, France, while commanding the 112th In fantry, &Hh Division. Lieutenant Colonel 8hnnon's homo address was ltcspcth Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Tlifl awarding ot a name to Um cunip of our squadron at Hachlt was duo to the elTorU or Ltoulennl Colonel Wlnnla, who It In command there. Colonel Wlnnla, In makbig tils request that a name bo given the camp, stated the camp had now grown to a also and Importtnco Justifying a name, and he recom mended that it he named In honor of Colonel Shannon. It U believed that n better name could not have been selected, as Colonel Shannon was a high type or cavalry officer and served with credit u a mere bcr of the 8th Cavalry during the ptmlllvo expedition Into Mexico, lie also commanded the Apache Indian scouts during tho expedi tion. to...

MrtvtnM r m Umfa-lsfced visWee turl theweek, AtaeM I)km were Mr. and Mrs. Bassctl, MIm JiUlol KeDenald, MIm GrCu Htynold. Tko visitors have been the bono and sinew of th comnwulty work in these parts. Their vlilt meant much to the wcl- faro of our work at this particular time. We. were also graced with the presence of our local Red Cross worker In the person of Mr. Ilubltnrd who come to us from Denver, Colo. Mr. A. o, lirtnclie has re cently been appointed matron of Iho girls' club In connection wild the war camp community service ' In Iho old lank building. Mr, llranche come to Columbus from Hay 8L Louis, Miss. For several year she was the principal of the Watclsml public school, Wave land, Miss. She come to us with the hearty support of the clllien shlp of Columbus In tho matronshlp of the girls' clult Blip, wishes to announce that all tho club that have formerly been meeting in tlio parlor of tho girls' club may continue to uo so the ram (lay and time. If desired. However, If a c...

C n Hughe MW (j jits - , tmtkl lw j Luna Co. Ming Retirees LODGFS SIWnUriRESKMTWLaM ExMMt it Fair nsnts in Ntw raw Columbus and Lum county will make history In the near future aa m ef Uw mm! active mmlng Itetdt In New Mexico. For the past wee the town bsn been In tfca throe of mine and mlaltHr, oil and drilling. Two comfwnlea formed for mmlng this week In Columbus frreJn 1Kb Initial lo and a mmh bcr of up-lato mining men aye hero In alloniknce el conference. The Courier bent on reliable mformalloa of everything pertain ing to mining hae dlKuvered Jut wt It ! after and what the cKlaent here want to know In raeeal leeuw of the Dcming Head light and tubeeguently we clip eeptawly wltt dtie credit to tho Ttte Courier received the fol tewing letter thli morning from M. S. Xm of Demtog: KdHer; Columbu Courier: The prlto etieok of $15.00 awarded Grant county for beet exhibits hat beep made out and rorwarded to Mr. 0. Wlcr, Hanover, New Mexico, ' President of the Itcpublin Mining and Milling...